The Monthly Magazine, Issues 378-384R. Phillips, 1823 |
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... manner , that nothing could have been more gratifying to his feelings , more interesting to his curiosity , than such an opportunity of testifying his esteem for the French emperor's person and eminent character . Alexander proceeded to ...
... manner , that nothing could have been more gratifying to his feelings , more interesting to his curiosity , than such an opportunity of testifying his esteem for the French emperor's person and eminent character . Alexander proceeded to ...
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... manner un- sealed , with an order to King Jerome Bonaparte , who commanded the French army in Silesia , to evacuate a certain part of that province , as therein specified ; the same to be at the disposition of her majesty , the Queen of ...
... manner un- sealed , with an order to King Jerome Bonaparte , who commanded the French army in Silesia , to evacuate a certain part of that province , as therein specified ; the same to be at the disposition of her majesty , the Queen of ...
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... manner of a procession , into the mines . They led me to all the windings , re- marking on every interesting particu- lar , and attending with infinite com- plaisance to all my goings and com- ings , so that I had every opportunity of ...
... manner of a procession , into the mines . They led me to all the windings , re- marking on every interesting particu- lar , and attending with infinite com- plaisance to all my goings and com- ings , so that I had every opportunity of ...
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... manner of the age , to elect them into an academy , with a clause attached to the academical laws , binding them , at certain periods , to entertain the no- bility and fellow - citizens with theatri- cal amusements , both tragedy and ...
... manner of the age , to elect them into an academy , with a clause attached to the academical laws , binding them , at certain periods , to entertain the no- bility and fellow - citizens with theatri- cal amusements , both tragedy and ...
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... manner described with so much fancy and beauty , the angel remains a wanderer upon the face of the earth , and , yielding to despair , falls into abandoned courses , becomes a kind of aimable roué , and has just modesty enough left to ...
... manner described with so much fancy and beauty , the angel remains a wanderer upon the face of the earth , and , yielding to despair , falls into abandoned courses , becomes a kind of aimable roué , and has just modesty enough left to ...
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